Boundary Track 4wd is a 4.0 km Medium 4WD trail in Eildon, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 20%. Average drive time is 27.47 minutes.
You'll discover why Boundary Track near Eildon has earned its reputation as a rewarding medium-difficulty 4WD challenge. This 4-kilometre route delivers genuine off-road character with steep grades that demand respect and skill, particularly during the demanding 20% sections that test both vehicle capability and driver concentration. The track winds through diverse Victorian bush country, offering rewarding views across the Eildon region while you navigate rocky terrain and variable surface conditions.
The driving experience balances technical challenge with accessibility—this isn't a beginners' trail, but it's achievable for reasonably experienced 4WD operators with capable vehicles. You should approach the steeper sections methodically, maintaining steady momentum and using your vehicle's low-range gearing. Water crossings and rutted sections require attention, especially after wet weather, so checking recent conditions is essential before heading out.
With 64 successful completions logged, you'll be joining a steady stream of enthusiasts who've tackled this track. Allow approximately 27 minutes for the full run, though this varies depending on your vehicle type and experience level. The relatively compact 4km distance makes this ideal for a focused afternoon session. Come prepared with recovery gear, adequate fuel, and a charged Newtracs app on your phone for navigation—you'll appreciate having offline trail maps in areas with patchy reception.
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4.0 km
Distance
27 min
Avg Time
10 km/h
Avg Speed
20%
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